Skies remained clear overnight and a warmer, westerly flow is setting up over the region. Compared to yesterday at this time, this mornings temperatures have bumped into the tolerable category, currently registering in the single digits and low teens. West and northwest winds are reasonable as well, blowing just 15-20 mph even along the high peaks. Friday's big storm pasted the region with a couple feet of snow, a couple inches of water, and riding and turning conditions are about as good as they get
Real time wind, snow, and temperatures for the Uinta's are found here.
Recent observations are found here.
Mark Staples was out with a few athletes from the Boondockers crew and confirms... it's over-the-hood and over-the head!
Check out Mark's trip report and great video recap here.
JG's most excellent pit diagram tells it like it is. He was in Upper Weber Canyon yesterday and his obs are found here.
Michael Janulaitis has been crushing it this winter with top notch obs and great safe travel advice. The image above illustrates how he got the goods by safely navigating terrain he's been tracking all winter and knew it flushed out earlier this winter...image below. I appreciate all of Michaels hard work informing our community and helping to keep us on top. Strong work man!
A full list of recent avalanche activity is found here.